The Pillars of Good Governance: A Foundation for Sustainable Development

The Pillars of Good Governance: A Foundation for Sustainable Development Introduction: The concept of good governance has gained significant traction in recent decades, becoming a cornerstone for achieving sustainable development. It encompasses the principles, processes, and institutions that ensure the effective and accountable management of a country’s resources, promoting the well-being of its citizens. This … Read more

Corruption Prevention Act 1988

Corruption is widespread in India. India has been ranked 79th out of 176 countries in Transparency International’s 2012 corruption perception index (CPI). Corruption has taken the role of a pervasive aspect of Indian Politics and Bureaucracy. The economy of India was under socialist. Inspired policies for an entire generation from the 1950s until the 1980s. … Read more

Special Climate Change Fund

The Special Climate Change Fund: A Vital Tool for Climate Action The global climate crisis is a pressing issue, demanding urgent and coordinated action from all nations. To address this challenge, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has established various financial mechanisms, including the Special Climate Change Fund (SCCF). This fund plays … Read more

UN and Regional Organizations

United Nations and its specialized agencies   The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization established on 24 October 1945 to promote international cooperation. It was founded to replace the League of Nations following World War II and to prevent another conflict. When it was founded, the UN had 51 Member States; there are now 193. Most nations are members of the UN and … Read more

International Criminal Court

The International Criminal Court: A Court of Last Resort in a World of Impunity The International Criminal Court (ICC) stands as a beacon of hope in a world marred by atrocities. Established in 2002, the ICC represents a groundbreaking attempt to hold individuals accountable for the most heinous crimes, serving as a court of last … Read more

Bonn Climate Change Conference – COP 23, 2017

The following are the subtopics of the Bonn Climate Change Conference – COP 23, 2017: Adaptation Mitigation Finance Technology Capacity building Loss and damage Transparency Gender Local communities and indigenous peoples Small island developing states Least developed countries Africa Non-state actors Implementation Follow-up and review Dispute settlement Institutional arrangements Outreach and engagement Other matters The … Read more

Impeachment of President

The Impeachment of Presidents: A Historical Examination of Power, Politics, and the Constitution The impeachment process, enshrined in the United States Constitution, stands as a powerful tool for holding the President accountable for alleged misconduct. While rarely invoked, its historical application reveals a complex interplay of political motivations, legal interpretations, and public opinion. This article … Read more

Calling Attention Motion

Calling Attention Motion: A Powerful Tool for Parliamentary Scrutiny The calling attention motion, a parliamentary procedure found in various democratic systems, serves as a crucial tool for holding the government accountable and bringing urgent matters to the forefront of public discourse. This motion allows members of parliament (MPs) to demand immediate attention to issues of … Read more

Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure

Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure: A Catalyst for Sustainable Food Systems Introduction The global food system faces significant challenges, including food waste, food insecurity, and environmental degradation. A key factor contributing to these issues is the lack of robust and integrated cold chain and value addition infrastructure. This infrastructure plays a crucial role … Read more

Human Rights Commission

 Human Rights Commission Establishment of Human Right Commission The National Human Rights Commission is a statutory (and not a constitutional) body. It was established in 1993 under a legislation enacted by the Parliament, namely, The Protection Of Human Rights Act, 1993. This Act was amended in 2006. The commission is the watchdog of … Read more